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Michael A. Smith, DDS – Germantown

Dental Exam with X-rays, Cleaning, and Take-Home Whitening Tray ($344 Value)

$69
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No Longer Available
Fri Aug 17 04:59:59 UTC 2012
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$344
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$275
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In a Nutshell

Comprehensive dental visit maintains food destroyers with exam, cleaning, whitening, and x-rays that expose oral antagonists

The Fine Print

  • Expires Feb 13, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Appointment required; subject to availability. 24hr cancellation notice or $25 fee may apply. New clients only. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Services must be used by the same person.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Humans use their teeth to smile, chew, and hiss at their own reflections. Strengthen your grin with this Groupon.

$69 for Comprehensive Dental Exam ($344 Total Value)

  • Dental exam (a $47 value)
  • Teeth cleaning (an $88 value)
  • Four bitewing x-rays (a $59 value)
  • Take-home whitening tray (a $150 value)

Dr. Michael Smith, DDS

In nearly every situation in life, the less metal that's in your mouth, the better. General and cosmetic dentist Dr. Michael Smith, with help from Dr. Christine H. Fitzgerald, D.M.D, seems to have adopted this position. Unlike traditional dentistry, which repairs cavities with metal amalgams and covers up damaged teeth with conspicuous metal caps, Dr. Smith's Cerec-technology-driven dentistry relies on ceramic onlays, inlays, and veneers. And his composite resins fill in for missing enamel while remaining virtually invisible, like a ketchup stain on a red “I put ketchup on my ketchup” T-shirt.

Dr. Smith has more than 32 years of experience and is trained in caring for special and high-needs patients in his calming office filled with soothing chairside candles. He also participates in a mobile dental clinic that provides dental care to low-income families.

Dr. Michael A. Smith, DDS and Dr. Christine H. Fitzgerald, DMD

In nearly every situation in life, the less metal that's in your mouth, the better. General and cosmetic dentist Dr. Michael A. Smith, DDS seems to have adopted this position. Unlike traditional dentistry, which repairs cavities with metal amalgams and covers up damaged teeth with conspicuous metal caps, Dr. Smith's Cerec-technology-driven dentistry relies on ceramic onlays, inlays, and veneers. And his composite resins fill in for missing enamel while remaining virtually invisible, like a ketchup stain on a red “I put ketchup on my ketchup” T-shirt.

Echoing this commitment to unobtrusive oral health is Dr. Christine H. Fitzgerald. A recent addition to the team, Dr. Fitzgerald brings with her the lessons that she learned during an award-filled stint at the University of Louisville School for Dentistry. Recognized for her work in endodontics, Dr. Fitzgerald also earns plaudits exhibits for the compassion and dedication that drove her to complete mission stints as far away as Honduras and as close as Pikeville, KY.

Between the two of them, Drs. Smith and Fitzgerald have more than three decades of experience. They care for patients in a calming office filled with soothing chairside candles. In addition to their in-office work, Dr. Smith also participates in a mobile dental clinic that provides dental care to low-income families.

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  • If you work at a place with a counter, hop over it and pretend to be a customer. When you get to the front of the line, order the I Quit! sandwich/movie ticket/bank account.

  • Send your boss an email telling him or her to meet you in the break room. When he or she shows up, be sawing the head off of an effigy you made of your work self.

  • Leave a voicemail on the phone of each of your coworkers giving them a really personal compliment. They'll know that you're being too familiar for someone who could still be considered a colleague.

  • If you work somewhere that has customers, hold them close and tell them you'll miss them. Tell them the things that have been in your heart this whole time that you couldn't express because of the unspoken boundaries between worker and customer. Let them know that though they will not see ever you in the future, you will live on in their brains like a bad brain fungus.

  • If you're a famous movie actor, just sprinkle the letters from the words "I quit" throughout the words of the dialogue in your movie.

How can I break free from being gainfully employed?

Michael A. Smith, DDS

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    Germantown

    3106 Professional Plaza Dr.
    Germantown, Tennessee 38138
    (901) 309-6821
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